Put a value on something and people want it.
Put a value on something and people want it.
This is one of the most encouraging aspects of the article. Out of state tuition is a great way for our university to grow. This is how the Alabama's and Auburns where able to grow in the 1990s and 2000s. We need recruiters and advertisements out thhere.The number of out-of-state students rose significantly. This semester’s 1,442 students are 20 percent more than the 1,198 who enrolled last semester.
I always thought or was told that it was one of the "Union" fees. That UPC was basically buying your tickets for you with that money.
Or something like that.....
The number 18,796 includes students enrolled in professional programs and credit-bearing continuing education
Undergrad numbers are 17,195
First time freshmen 2,922
Total enrolled numbers 18,796
Starting in the fall of 2013 UL started including the number of students enrolled in professional programs and credit-bearing continuing education for total enrollment of 18,235.
If my numbers are correct 17,195 is still the largest number of UL under grads ever, and breaks the record of 17,020 set following the front porch football success of the Jake Delhomme years
Originally Posted by 2013Originally Posted by 2014
We need to grow our grad programs to close to 4000 students. Possibly build some more academic building in the research park to accomidate more students.
What about graduate students?
McNeese enrollment: 8,242 Down 1.3%
Source: http://www.kplctv.com/story/26597996...ging-landscape
Nicholls: 6,298 Down a whopping 4%
Source: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/201...lls-state.html
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